João Tordo plays double-bass and is also a famous Portuguese novelist.
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Anyway, I didn't need to worry, because she said in her most double-bass tones:
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Pierce picked me up on Canal Street; he is built like a fireplug and has a double-bass voice.
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The laden drays that passed the house in which she lived rumbled a deep double-bass to the tune of love.
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The signs commonly employed in music for violin, viola, violoncello, and double-bass, to indicate various manners of bowing, are as follows:
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Even the "orchestra" (as the "singing-seat" was then called) had visitors in addition to the choir and the double-bass players.
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Taking a double-bass from its resting-place in one corner of the room, he soon had the instrument tuned, and then recommenced with this accompaniment.
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New album of songs for voice and double-bass "Crossings" is released next month and is full of striking songs and vivid ideas.
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We have fortunately not yet been reduced to eating our wood-wind instruments; but we think we should need a double-bass to wash them down.
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The clarionet or 'clarnet,' as he called himself, caused much ill-feeling because he drowned the others, and the double-bass strove ineffectually to avenge himself.
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In it are a double-bass, violins, a guitar, a mandolin and cornet, two or three ladies, several men, and one hears singing and music.
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Gorgeous 2012 album of experimental compositions with Kevin Murphy and Thomas Haugh kicking out the jams with double-bass, viola da gamba and especially cello.
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In his younger days he also played the double-bass and played at the provincial Musical Festivals of 1871 and 1874.
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His father was a double-bass player in the orchestra in that city, and devoted his son at a very early age to his own profession.
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The thrash metal genre was distinct for its extremely fast tempo, big double-bass drums and dark themes, often dealing with Satanism, war and serial killers.
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This was a box of a state-room six feet by nine, in which was a most dilapidated double-bass, a violin case and a French horn.